Blog Posts To Read Week of November 18, 2010
Below you will find our favorite blog posts that are related to SEO, search engine marketing and social media marketing from this past week. Please feel free to visit each, we hope you find them as helpful as we do!

Google Instant Previews Choke On Meta Description Tags
This post talks about Google’s instant preview feature, and how the use of the Meta Tag description in the SERP’s affects your call out text in the preview feature.
3 Thoughts on the Future of Online Marketing
This post talks about the ever evolving online marketing industry and 3 areas in particular that are seen as something to focus on for the coming year.
Use ‘Twinkie Diet’ Example to Make Your Marketing Messages Stick
This post addresses the importance of creating a marketing message that sticks using the example of the “Twinkie Diet”. In order to have a successful marketing message, it must be something that resonates with the masses.
Social Media vs. SEO: My Approach
This post discusses the Social Media vs SEO debate, and which should be your focus as a business owner. My vote is a balance of both works best!
5 Ways you Can Use Blog Comments to Obtain Organic Links
This post opens readers eyes up to how you can gain great organic links through quality blog commenting, and how proper blog commenting will get you there.
Reputation Lesson of the Week: Being Late Like Nate Is Bad For Your Reputation!
This is a clever post using the American Airlines commercial to address the importance of reputation, and how it is important to conduct yourself in manners that do not tarnish your reputation.
Five Reminders For Social Media Marketers
Great post that brings to light five points to keep in mind about Social Media as you embark on your marketing strategy.
Facebook for Business: Seize Your Opportunities
This post addresses the importance of creating a Facebook page for your business, and if you are not doing this you are not taking advantage of the power visibility on Facebook brings with it. Simply creating the pages is not enough, you must engage!
These were the our favorite blog posts this week. Check back next week for more!



